Natural Disaster Requiring Federal Disaster Declaration
For the final Project, select a natural disaster that required a Federal Disaster Declaration. Apply the four phases from the FEMA “Integrating Man-made Hazards into Mitigation Planning” to develop a mitigation plan for the hazard. Discuss the benefits of the mitigation plan. See the project requirements below:
· Introduction: Identify hazard and community for evaluation
· Phase 1: Organize community support
· Phase 2: Assess risk
· Phase 3: Develop a mitigation plan
· Phase 4: Implement the plan and monitor progress
· Conclusion: Discuss the benefits of the mitigation plan.
Sample Answer
Here is an example of how to apply the four phases from the FEMA “Integrating Man-made Hazards into Mitigation Planning” to develop a mitigation plan for the hazard of flooding:
Introduction:
The hazard that I will be focusing on is flooding. Flooding is a natural disaster that occurs when an area of land is covered with water. Flooding can be caused by a variety of factors, including heavy rainfall, snowmelt, and storm surges.
The community that I will be evaluating is the city of Houston, Texas. Houston is located in a floodplain, and it is susceptible to flooding from both the Brazos River and the Gulf of Mexico.